Two young girls whose mother is accused of trying to drown them have been released from a hospital and are making progress.The girls, a 4-year-old and a 1-year-old were found unresponsive in their Kansas City, Kan., home last month. Their mother, Johnna Green, 23, is being held in a medical unit of the Wyandotte County Jail in lieu of $1 million bond.Attorney Paul Morrison attended a hearing on Green's behalf Tuesday morning and offered the court an update on the girls."One of them is still kind of being assessed to see whether or not there's going to be any lingering problems associated with that trauma, but they're both doing well," Morrison said.People who live near Green's house on South 52nd Street said they've seen their share of curiosity seekers in the neighborhood."There's been people driving by and looking at the house," said neighbor Bill Shanks.He and other people who live on the street said they're grateful to hear that the two little girls appear to be on the mend.The girls are now living with relatives. Their mother is due back in court next month. Her trial date has not been set.

KANSAS CITY, Kan. —

Two young girls whose mother is accused of trying to drown them have been released from a hospital and are making progress.

The girls, a 4-year-old and a 1-year-old were found unresponsive in their Kansas City, Kan., home last month. Their mother, Johnna Green, 23, is being held in a medical unit of the Wyandotte County Jail in lieu of $1 million bond.

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Attorney Paul Morrison attended a hearing on Green's behalf Tuesday morning and offered the court an update on the girls.

"One of them is still kind of being assessed to see whether or not there's going to be any lingering problems associated with that trauma, but they're both doing well," Morrison said.

People who live near Green's house on South 52nd Street said they've seen their share of curiosity seekers in the neighborhood.

"There's been people driving by and looking at the house," said neighbor Bill Shanks.

He and other people who live on the street said they're grateful to hear that the two little girls appear to be on the mend.

The girls are now living with relatives. Their mother is due back in court next month. Her trial date has not been set.